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adjective
- 1. containing or holding as much or as many as possible; having no empty space: "waste bins full of rubbish" Similar Opposite
- 2. not lacking or omitting anything; complete: "a full range of sports facilities" Similar Opposite
adverb
- 1. straight; directly: "she turned her head and looked full into his face" Similar Opposite
- 2. very: "he knew full well she was too polite to barge in" Similar
noun
- 1. the period, point, or state of the greatest fullness or strength. archaic
verb
- 1. make (something) full; fill up: West Indian "he full up the house with bawling"
- 2. gather or pleat (fabric) so as to make a garment full: "a straight piece fulled into a small band at the top"
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FULL definition: 1. (of a container or a space) holding or containing as much as possible or a lot: 2. containing a…. Learn more.
1. : containing as much or as many as is possible or normal. a full hamper. often used with of. a bin full of corn. 2. a. : complete especially in detail, number, or duration. a full report. gone a full hour. my full share. b. : lacking restraint, check, or qualification. full retreat. full support. c.
Full definition: completely filled; containing all that can be held; filled to utmost capacity. See examples of FULL used in a sentence.
FULL definition: 1. If a container or a space is full, it contains as many things or people as possible or as much…. Learn more.
You use full to refer to something which gives you all the rights, status, or importance for a particular position or activity, rather than just some of them.
1. Containing all that is normal or possible: a full pail. 2. Complete in every particular: a full account. 3. Baseball. a. Amounting to three balls and two strikes. Used of a count. b. Having a base runner at first, second, and third base: The bases were full when the slugger stepped up to bat. 4. a. Of maximum or highest degree: at full speed. b.
Definitions of full. adjective. containing as much or as many as is possible or normal. “a full glass” “a sky full of stars” “a full life” “the auditorium was full to overflowing” synonyms: afloat, awash, flooded, inundated, overflowing. covered with water. air-filled. full of air. brimful, brimfull, brimming. filled to capacity.
adj. completely filled: a full cup. containing all that can be held:[be + ~ + of] eyes full of tears. complete; entire; maximum:[before a noun] a full supply of food; at full speed. abundant; well-supplied: a cabinet full of medicine. Clothing (of garments, drapery, etc.) wide, ample, or having large folds;
Definition of full adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
full meaning, definition, what is full: containing as much or as many things or ...: Learn more.